Weekday Event Picks for NJ Kids: Sandcastle Contest, Outdoor Movies, July 13-July 17

The summer’s heating up, and creatures of all kinds are taking the stage this week. Slither on over to Turtle Back Zoo for World Snake Day, celebrate everything crabby at Crabulous Crab Day or catch the buzz at  Great Swamp’s All About Bees. It’s a big week for free movies at Jets Movie Night and the State Theatre’s Free Summer Movie. And don’t forget to check out our Event Calendar for even more options!

Weekday Event Picks for LA Kids: Coding Cups, Deep Space/Deep Sea, Last Grunion, July 13-17

Hard to believe, but we are halfway through the summer. The weeks are packed full of movies, concerts, and theater. Just take a look at our Event Calendar, if you don’t believe me. Minions opened this weekend; your kids are definitely going to want to see that. While “entertainment” has its place (especially here in Hollywood), we sometimes want our children engaged in activities that are educational: still fun, but maybe with a little learning thrown in. In Studio City, kids can learn about coding at the library; and in Santa Monica, the Pier Aquarium is hosting a live talk with a scientist from Pasadena’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in honor of NASA’s flyby of our dwarf planet Pluto and its largest moon, Charon. Neil deGrasse Tyson would surely approve, especially since the connection between Deep Sea and Deep Space continues next week.

Teens may be interested in the Frontline Movie about Nelson Mandela that is screening for free at the California African American Museum. Race is a heated topic these days, and sometimes a movie is a good way to get the kids talking and thinking. And in case you haven’t made it to a Grunion Run yet, the Cabrillo Beach Marine Aquarium hosts its final program of the summer this week.

Weekday Picks for LI Kids: Water Play, Baseball, Meet the Animals, July 13-17

Summer is heating up, so head over to Cold Spring Harbor for some water play. Little athletes can enjoy a free baseball clinic in Sag Harbor, animal lovers can meet some furry friends in Lloyd Harbor and families can enjoy an outdoor movie in Eisenhower Park.

These are just a few of the things on our jam-packed events calendar so be sure to check back regularly. And if you're spending any time on the East End, visit our Hamptons & North Fork Family Guide.

Weekday Picks for Westchester Kids: Firefly Festival, Animation Design, Meet the Animals, July 13-17

The height of summer is also the height of activity, as there are numerous fun events on tap for Westchester families. Unique to summer is the Annual Firefly Festival, and summer is a great time to learn a new skill like Animation Design. Kids can also enjoy a meet-and-greet with animals—ranging from bunnies to hedgehogs to toads and even worms.

Below are our top picks for Monday through Friday--but don't stop there! There are many more options to choose from on our Event Calendar; review them all to avoid missing out.

25 Outdoor Adventures for NYC Kids

One of the main reasons we're willing to deal with the challenges of raising kids in NYC (the crazy rents, the stressful school searches, the closets for apartments) is our easy access to enriching activities like theater, museums and music. But when your kids would rather bask in the view from the top of a tree than from One World Observatory, or hop on a horse instead of the subway, there's no need to scramble to find a car for a day trip. Our urban jungle is home to lots of bucolic destinations where NYC kids can get their knees dirty and let their spirits soar with a range of outdoor adventures, from laid-back to heart-pumping.

My kids and I had a blast putting together this list of our top 25 things to do outdoors throughout the five boroughs. You may not even realize that some of these activities are doable in NYC! From camping under the stars to surfing to fishing to zip-lining, here are exciting ways to escape the urban grind as a family. Most locations are accessible by public transportation, and many of them are FREE.

Explore the World of Katniss Everdeen at the New Hunger Games Exhibition

Many stories originally aimed at young adults end up appealing to people of all ages. Countless grown-ups have been sucked into the worlds of Percy Jackson and Harry Potter, consuming the books and the movies with the same zeal as their kids. The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins' best-selling YA trilogy, is no exception. I devoured the books in less than a week, and thoroughly enjoyed the blockbuster films based on them. To say I was excited to see the new multimedia installation The Hunger Games: The Exhibition at Discovery Times Square is an understatement.

The exhibit invites visitors to explore the fictional world of Panem, following the saga's heroine, Katniss Everdeen, as she moves from reluctant tribute to the face of the rebellion. Since my son just turned 10, he's only now old enough to start delving into the dystopian series, so I worried that he might find the exhibit confusing or, worse, boring. While The Hunger Games: The Exhibition is a must-see for fans, is it good for kids and parents who are new to the series?

Learn, Play and Explore at the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum

Kids are natural explorers and scientists, investigating and trying to understand the world around them, and nature makes a perfect laboratory. For budding naturalists, we previously told you about some of Westchester County’s wonderful nature centers and covered kid-friendly hiking trails in the Hudson Valley area. Now we are heading to Orange County to explore the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum in Cornwall. I recently visited the museum’s Outdoor Discovery Center with my two sons (ages 4 and 8). We had a great time and plan on visiting again. So what does the this nature museum offer, and is it worth the drive?  

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